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  2. After worker's deadly 2021 crash, West Hills restaurant loses ...

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    Kyoto Sushi in West Hills is listed as "permanently closed" on Google after the state revoked its alcohol license. After worker's deadly 2021 crash, West Hills restaurant loses liquor license, is ...

  3. Owariya - Wikipedia

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    Owariya (Japanese: 尾張屋)or Honke Owariya is the oldest restaurant in Kyoto, Japan; it was founded in 1465. [1] The specialty are traditional buckwheat noodles, called soba. Japan's royal family has been known to eat at the restaurant. [2] The restaurant uses the "freshest" Kyoto spring well water to make its soup broth. [3]

  4. Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, Kyoto was previously called Kyō (京), Miyako (都), Kyō no Miyako (京の都), and Keishi ().After becoming the capital of Japan at the start of the Heian period (794–1185), the city was often referred to as Heian-kyō (平安京, "Heian capital"), and late in the Heian period the city came to be widely referred to simply as "Kyōto" (京都, "capital city").

  5. Outline of Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Kyoto: . Kyoto – capital city of Kyoto Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan.It is most well known in Japanese history for being the former Imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years, as well as a major part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area.

  6. Kyōto Station - Wikipedia

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    Kyōto Station (京都駅, Kyōto-eki) is a major railway station and transportation hub in Kyōto, Japan.It has Japan's second-largest station building (after Nagoya Station) and is one of the country's largest buildings, incorporating a shopping mall, hotel, movie theater, Isetan department store, and several local government facilities under one 15-story roof.

  7. Shinkyōgoku Street - Wikipedia

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    Shinkyōgoku Street (新京極通 しんきょうごくどおり Shinkyōgoku Dōri [1]) is a shopping street that runs from north to south in the center of the city of Kyoto. [2] The street extends for approximately 500 m from Sanjō Street on its northern end to Shijō Street on its southern end [ 3 ] and it is located between Ura Teramachi ...

  8. Umekōji-Kyōtonishi Station - Wikipedia

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    Umekōji-Kyōtonishi Station (梅小路京都西駅, Umekōji-Kyōtonishi-eki) is a railway station located in Kankijichō, Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto. [1] The station was opened on 16 March 2019, and operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West), with station number JR-E02.

  9. Timeline of Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    1854 - Kyoto Imperial Palace rebuilt. [11] 1869 - Japanese imperial capital relocated from Kyoto to Tokyo. [11] 1871 Tokyo-Osaka-Kyoto postal service begins. [12] Kyoto Prefecture created. [13] 1872 - Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures held. [citation needed] 1875 - Protestant Doshisha English School established. [14] 1877 - Kyōto Station opens.